Marty Paich

Here is a great Marty Paich arrangement for the Dave Pell Octet recorded on the Pell of a Time album in 1957. This chart features solos for trumpet and trombone. This is one of the easier Dave Pell charts to play, but is absolutely beautiful. This has been fully edited and engraved from the original parts and includes a full score. This is not the facsimile edition that was previously offered. Contents Full Score Tenor Saxophone Baritone Saxophone Trumpet Trombone Guitar Piano Bass Drums Learn More

BIG BAND VOCAL. Recorded in 1962 and featured on the record "Sammy Davis Jr. Sings What Kind of Fool Am I and Other Show Stoppers", this Marty Paich arrangement is simple but swinging. There are 8-bar solos for alto sax and trumpet 2. Both of the recorded solos have been written out (chord changes have been included for improvisation). There were no guitar or piano in the original recording; however, optional parts have been included for both instruments. The vocals begin in D flat and modulate to E flat towards the end. There are no sax doubles. Learn More

Ella Fitzgerald Big Band Vocal Chart. Opening with a short Colla Voce, the chart moves smoothly into a relaxed swing, with subtle backings from the band throughout. A bridge leads to the half-step up modulation with muted Trumpet infills. A change to a more bluesy feel follows and the swing increases, with the bass now walking & the drummer using sticks. Learn More